HELP with my 1892 CC NGCMS62

I saw this 1892 CC, in an old NGC slab a long time ago and liked the toning plus the old NGC slab and won it.
I was hoping it is the VAM-4B CC/CC Down, Multiple Clashed n, Die Break Reverse.
I tried to get closeup photos of each area and posted them below.
Can someone please help me attribute it, as a VAM 4B?
Thank you, Bert
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SORRY, about the order of my pictures, I thought I listed them in order.
i wish my MS62 Morgans looked that good
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I wish the owners of coin microscopes could figure out how to connect them via cable or use a SD card to get high quality pictures to their computer rather than taking a picture of a screen. It's not difficult yet no one seems able/willing to do it.
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i would edit in : - "is it VAM-4B ?" into the title
It appears to be the 4B. Lines in the first C of the MM would clinch it for me.
USAF veteran 1984-2005
THANK YOU!
I can sometimes get my digital microscope to work and click off pictures, but for the life of me, I can't find where they are being saved to.
I open 'My Pictures', but they don't go there.
Luckily, I had saved the seller's GREAT pictures and zoomed in on the full obv and rev and took pictures of the closeups, with my phone.
I tried to get a closeup, of the seller's great pictures, but all I was able to see, was the lower line, the two upper lines are very hard to see.

I'll try and find the coin.
Nice coin, looks like an easy 63 today with a sticker. But I would keep in the old holder also.
I am NOT a VAM expert.
That said, IF the feedback you receive here suggests that it is a 4B, and you want to keep the current holder, you might want to consider VAMSeal for attribution.
Disclaimer - I have no affiliation with VSS.